The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... called " Love's Riddle , ” though it was not published till he had been some time at Cambridge . This * This volume was not published before 1633 , when Cowley was fifteen years old . Dr. Johnson , as well as former Biogra- phers ...
... called " Love's Riddle , ” though it was not published till he had been some time at Cambridge . This * This volume was not published before 1633 , when Cowley was fifteen years old . Dr. Johnson , as well as former Biogra- phers ...
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... called " The Puritan and Papist , " which was only inserted in the last collection of his Works * ; and so distinguished himself by the warmth of his loyalty and the elegance of his conversation , that he gained the kindness and ...
... called " The Puritan and Papist , " which was only inserted in the last collection of his Works * ; and so distinguished himself by the warmth of his loyalty and the elegance of his conversation , that he gained the kindness and ...
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... called " The Complaint ; " in which he styles himself the melancholy Cowley . This met with the usual fortune of complaints , and seems to have ex- cited more contempt than pity . These unlucky incidents are brought , maliciously enough ...
... called " The Complaint ; " in which he styles himself the melancholy Cowley . This met with the usual fortune of complaints , and seems to have ex- cited more contempt than pity . These unlucky incidents are brought , maliciously enough ...
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... called upon him , and represented to him the true delights of solitary studies , of temperate pleasures , and a moderate revenue below the malice and flatteries of fortune . " So differently are things seen ! and so differently are they ...
... called upon him , and represented to him the true delights of solitary studies , of temperate pleasures , and a moderate revenue below the malice and flatteries of fortune . " So differently are things seen ! and so differently are they ...
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... the modes of writing by which this species of poets ( for poets they were called by them- selves and their admirers ) was eminently distin- guished . As the authors of this race were perhaps more de- COWLEY . 23 COWLEY Cpp Page IL DENHAM L.
... the modes of writing by which this species of poets ( for poets they were called by them- selves and their admirers ) was eminently distin- guished . As the authors of this race were perhaps more de- COWLEY . 23 COWLEY Cpp Page IL DENHAM L.
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